Fox

January 31, 2013

I'm watching Lost.























Pac Dance Party

January 30, 2013


This is the kind of party I'm trying to have.

Handsome

January 29, 2013

Even Your Mom Said You Were Nuts

January 28, 2013

A Few Things

January 25, 2013


California. December 2012. By Evan.

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Male Gaze: Tupac's Six Pack.

New David Bowie album out in March.

Just bought this apron.

2013 health, beauty & fitness trends.

NYT & Jerry Seinfeld: How to How to Write a Joke.

How to: Herbal Sachets.

I wish I could have these platters.

Captain Paul Watson quits Sea Shepherd.

New Harmony Korine trailer.

Dog with cancer gets an epic last meal.

Evil Nine f/Danny Brown - "The Black Brad Pitt"

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Last week, Evan got a Facebook message from a girl. Apparently, she was a victim of a catfish who was pretending to be.. Evan! She linked to his MySpace and there were dozens and dozens of pictures of Evan from as young as 16. He has been pretending to be Evan (using a different name, of course) for years and years and this poor girl was duped into thinking she was speaking to someone "real".

This girl told Ev she was watching the MTV show "Catfish" and through some investigating and back-tracking photos "of him", she was able to find that the images were actually Evan, not [insert Catfish name]. The whole situation got us quite curious so we watched an episode and holy moly, is it a train wreck of a situation. It's absolutely astonishing that A, someone can pretend to be someone (straight up lies) and B, people are willing to have these fictional, internet-based relationships with people. Of course, I believe what's been going on with Manti Te'o but I also can't believe people can be victims to these things.

Though, it's not fair of me to say that because I have experienced, first hand, the untruths of speaking to someone via internet or text, only to realize that in real life, they are not that person. It's strange that in this century, people don't need to know how to relate with other people on a physical and tangible level. Girls (and boys) are fine with expressing "themselves" via their iPhones and Facebooks but when it comes to expressing themselves in the real world, they don't possess the power to be that person.

If we (they, Catfish) can pretend to be someone through our fingers or even through the phone, why is it that we can't be that person in real life? Is it more than the will to want to be someone or some way? Is that why politicians are politicians, actors are actors, singers are singers, the savvy are savvy, the successful are the successful. Are our lives predetermined to be that of one type--the type that can't relate. The type that can't "be cool" or good-looking or successful. I mean, discussing social Darwinism is passé but I wonder if, in this new age, our will and the accessibility we have to each other, without actually seeing each other flesh to flesh, will create more of these so-called successes.

What?

Wavy

January 24, 2013











Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Soy-free

January 23, 2013



This video has nothing to do with what I'm going to say next, but I discovered this YouTube channel and I like what they offer. Short and sweet videos on a few things of interest (to me).

I don't think it's a new thing or any kind of trend that gluten is not-so bueno but more and more, I'm willing to part with it. Not for skinny reasons but because I strongly believe gluten can be detrimental to your health, but like most things, only in excess. The same with dairy. And it's different now because in my heart of hearts, I don't want it, unless I want it--if that makes any sense.

In most aspects of my life, I don't believe in absolutes. I don't ever want to eliminate options and opportunities so I don't want to, ever, come to a point where I can't (strongly shouldn't) have red meat or dairy or gluten or candy or sugar or ice cream. But, in this day and age, these types of things are too available for us. Now that I'm getting older, I'm really thinking about the long term effects of.. everything. Which means you cut out the cheese at every meal and the bacon every weekend and the bread on top of the bread. It's not a qualm though, because if I want it, I can have it. So when I want "it" at a dinner out with girl friends, I'll have it.

But keep the soy products and corn products out. Foshodo.

Whatever You Want to Do

January 22, 2013



Is alright with me.

Grin with a Purpose

January 21, 2013

Here We Go

January 08, 2013

There is No Need to Forgive

January 07, 2013